Minor Video Games

From Homestar Runner Wiki

Revision as of 21:46, 18 May 2008 by Trey56 (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search


Some minor games that have little significance are listed here:

Image Description Appearances
Blistergeist Blistergeist is a violent video game that Strong Bad discovers at Homestar Runner's slumber party while looking for Homestar's dad's stash of M-rated video games. The game apparently features a masked ghost that attacks and causes blisters with a chainsaw. The ghost makes a cameo appearance in the unlockable "Blistergeist mode" in Clapping Party. slumber party
Blood Bleeder Blood Bleeder is one of Homestar Runner's dad's M-rated video games that Strong Bad discovers while at Homestar's slumber party. slumber party
Party! Clapping Party! Clapping Party is the only video game that Homestar Runner is allowed to play with his friends when they come over for slumber parties. In this game, players simulate hand-clapping by clicking the text "PRESS HERE TO CLAP". After a player claps three times, a screen will appear that says "ROUND CLEAR!!". On the second round, clapping three times unlocks "Blistergeist mode", in which a ghost in a hockey mask attacks the hands with a chainsaw, giving them blisters. slumber party
Head Chopper 2 Head Chopper 2 is one of Homestar Runner's dad's M-rated video games that Strong Bad discovers while at Homestar's slumber party. slumber party
Scab Wars Scab Wars is one of Homestar Runner's dad's M-rated video games that Strong Bad discovers while at Homestar's slumber party. slumber party
Throat Rip and Saliva Quest Throat Rip and Saliva Quest are two of Homestar Runner's dad's M-rated video games that Strong Bad discovers while at Homestar's slumber party. These games appear to be Sega tapes. slumber party
Typing Tutor Turbo Typing Tutor Turbo is a stand-up arcade game that apparently helps you learn to type, despite the fact that it has no keyboard. The King of Town owns this game, and Strong Bad used it to crush him. It is almost exactly like the game QWERTY, except it has a ship that you use to shoot words to accumulate "WPMs" ("that's words per minute, you know"). There is a PC version of the game called Typing Tutor Jr. that Strong Bad put up for sale with a price tag of $23 in his garage sale. the bet